It's very easy. If you level a line one foot at the bottom of your roof, and then plumb a line up that will tell you the pitch. Probably the best way to do this is to got into the attic take a level, a tape measure, and a marker. Your rafters slope down put your level up against the plywood of the roof hold it level and make a make on your level at one foot, then measure up from the one foot mark to the top of the plywood. Whatever, that measures will be your pitch.
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That is the Pitch or slope of the roof. It means that in one foot of horizontal measure you will have 5" of rise .
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Real-life examples of slope can be seen in various scenarios, such as driving on a hilly road where the slope indicates the steepness of the incline. In construction, the slope of a roof determines how water drains off the surface. In economics, the slope of a demand curve represents the rate at which quantity demanded changes with a change in price. These examples demonstrate how slope is a crucial concept in understanding and analyzing real-world phenomena across different disciplines.
The pitch of the roof.
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It depends on the pitch (the slope) of the roof.
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To slope a flat roof for effective drainage, you can install tapered insulation or use crickets and saddles to create a slope towards the drains. This will help prevent water pooling and ensure proper drainage off the roof.
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That is the Pitch or slope of the roof. It means that in one foot of horizontal measure you will have 5" of rise .
The type of shingle you need really is a factor of what slope your existing roof has. A low slope roof needs a much different type shingle than a high slope, as water can intrude under the low slope. In this situation, a different type roof might be a better option.